TI Is Socially Networking. What Are You Doing?

Apr 15, 2009

We used to hear quite frequently that there wasn’t enough information about us on ye olde Internet. And, it’s true: When you would google us a few months ago, there certainly was very little to be seen except for maybe our homepage and those threads I mentioned in my first post. So, obviously, we’ve been working really hard toward remedying that unfortunate situation in order to bring you the latest and greatest in TI news and accessibility. Below, I will identify and illuminate the various resources there now are for reading about and reaching out to TI and our people:

1. Facebook. Okay, so, we only have 23 friends as of right now. Which is sad, we know. Also, there aren’t any fun pictures or videos of us yet, but we’re working on it. What we’d really like is for our experts and clients to befriend us on FB so that we can more easily keep in touch (so please, if you’re on FB, please find us and befriend us). In this business of global research and remote consulting, it’s easy to think of people as faceless entities, only known to us by their professional bios and screening question answers. Wouldn’t it be nice if we all knew a little bit more about each other and could see each other’s smiling faces? The answer here is yes. Be our friend!

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2. Twitter. We use this exceedingly popular microblogging tool to tell our followers what we’re doing—that is, what industries we’re recruiting for, when we’ve put up a new blog post (I’ll be tweeting about this little gem in a minute) and whatever other tidbits we feel like sharing with the world. Our Twitter is linked to our Facebook, so even if you’re not down with the tweet, you can still receive updates on all our activities. Let’s hear it for technology!

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3. Yelp. While we don’t have any reviews posted of us yet, we’d like to start getting some. In fact, we encourage all of our experts and clients to post reviews of our services and the interactions we have with you all. We hope everyone we work with has a pleasant experience doing so, so please let us know what we can do to help make your dealings with TI better!

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And, in addition to the above, we’re redoing our website, which was redesigned in-house, thank you very much. Given that our current website looks pretty depressing and isn’t exactly web 2.0, we’re going for a more colorful and informative approach. At this time, we’re still working out cross-browser functionality and some other minor issues, but it looks like we’ll be able to launch the new site within the month. Keep your fingers crossed!

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Basically, social networking makes it easier for all of us to be engaged with one another and interact regularly. We want you to know what’s going on on our end, and we also want to find out what’s happening on yours. We want to be able to share information easily and quickly, to keep our experts and clients informed and in the know. On that note, let’s connect!

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